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Little remains of the White Hart Arcade and adjacent buildings on the corner of High Street and Cashel Street after demolition crews spent the week-end hard at work. The buildings are being removed to make way for the construction of a $6.4 million, 12-storey hexagonal building which will become the new head office of the Canterbury Savings Bank.

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Press, 10 February 1981, Page 2

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Little remains of the White Hart Arcade and adjacent buildings on the corner of High Street and Cashel Street after demolition crews spent the week-end hard at work. The buildings are being removed to make way for the construction of a $6.4 million, 12-storey hexagonal building which will become the new head office of the Canterbury Savings Bank. Press, 10 February 1981, Page 2

Little remains of the White Hart Arcade and adjacent buildings on the corner of High Street and Cashel Street after demolition crews spent the week-end hard at work. The buildings are being removed to make way for the construction of a $6.4 million, 12-storey hexagonal building which will become the new head office of the Canterbury Savings Bank. Press, 10 February 1981, Page 2